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"Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake."
- Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821)
"Your shitty future continues to offend me."
-Warren Ellis
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Margot fucking sucks. Yeah yeah patience..blah blah blah!"I lingered round them, under that benign sky: watched the moths fluttering among the heath and harebells, listened to the soft wind breathing through the grass, and wondered how any one could ever imagine unquiet slumbers for the sleepers in that quiet earth."
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Padres' Franchy Cordero: Posting elite Statcast numbers
by RotoWire Staff
(3 hrs ago) Cordero is recording elite numbers in a variety of Statcast categories, the Padres' official site reports.
The 23-year-old has a long list of accomplishments so far this season. His 489-foot home run Friday was the longest homer of the season so far. He's hit three balls harder than 115 mph this season, which ties him for second place with Aaron Judge and Joey Gallo, trailing only Giancarlo Stanton. He combines that elite power with equally elite speed, with a sprint speed of 29.4 feet per second that ranks ninth in the league. Despite those promising stats, there's still plenty of risk in Cordero's profile, as he holds a 41 percent strikeout rate through 40 career big-league games and gets on base at just a .277 clip. Still, that combination of power and speed should make Cordero a productive player even with major holes in his game.
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Originally posted by revo View PostPadres' Franchy Cordero: Posting elite Statcast numbers
by RotoWire Staff
(3 hrs ago) Cordero is recording elite numbers in a variety of Statcast categories, the Padres' official site reports.
The 23-year-old has a long list of accomplishments so far this season. His 489-foot home run Friday was the longest homer of the season so far. He's hit three balls harder than 115 mph this season, which ties him for second place with Aaron Judge and Joey Gallo, trailing only Giancarlo Stanton. He combines that elite power with equally elite speed, with a sprint speed of 29.4 feet per second that ranks ninth in the league. Despite those promising stats, there's still plenty of risk in Cordero's profile, as he holds a 41 percent strikeout rate through 40 career big-league games and gets on base at just a .277 clip. Still, that combination of power and speed should make Cordero a productive player even with major holes in his game."I lingered round them, under that benign sky: watched the moths fluttering among the heath and harebells, listened to the soft wind breathing through the grass, and wondered how any one could ever imagine unquiet slumbers for the sleepers in that quiet earth."
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Originally posted by Mithrandir View PostI got this dude and those numbers are indeed eye-catching. Let's hope he can use those talents to be a solid contributor and not another toolsy player who can't quite fulfill that immense talent.
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Originally posted by cavebird View PostHis upside is George Springer. His downside is the same as it is for anyone with an elevated K-rate.
He has huge potential...I hope. If he can be George Springer, I just need him to get there quicker than George did. It took Georgie awhile.
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Originally posted by Gregg View PostI targeted and got him in the end game of our NL only 5x5. I worry a bit about his playing time this year.
He has huge potential...I hope. If he can be George Springer, I just need him to get there quicker than George did. It took Georgie awhile.
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Originally posted by Gregg View PostIf he can be George Springer, I just need him to get there quicker than George did. It took Georgie awhile.
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Originally posted by Ken View PostIf he can be George Springer you are set. We're talking about the same George Springer who hit 33 HR, scored 94 runs, and 81 RBI with 19 SB in his first 162 games, right?
So yes I need Franchy to be Georgie just a bit faster (and less injury prone) than Georgie.
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Originally posted by Gregg View PostWe are talking about the same $15 first round reserve pick George Springer that sat on my rookie status team for 3 years then getting the call for 78 games in 2014 and then not getting full time abs due to a plethora of injuries but still playing pretty well over his 102 games in 2015 resulting in me needing to trade him to make a run then losing out in this year's auction for $33 arghhhhhhhhh!!
So yes I need Franchy to be Georgie just a bit faster (and less injury prone) than Georgie.
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Originally posted by Ken View PostI'm a little confused. Why are we comparing the fact that you purchased Springer in 2011 and waited 3 years to Frenchy who is already up?
I did not suggest that Franchy could be Springer (but was delighted cavebird did).
I did target him with the hopes he could be a 20/20 player. Pumped I got him for a buck.
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Will Carlos Asuaje hold the starting job at this point and be productive? I was planning on keeping Adam Frazier at 2B over Asuaje at tonight's transaction deadline, but I'm (probably foolishly) rethinking after his HR and 4 RBI last night. Most projections show Frazier as the better fantasy play, though.
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